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November 18, 2025 Council Agenda

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Addressing Youth Homelessness

Addressing Youth Homelessness, a presentation by Project Hope Alliance, will take place in the Friends Room on February 27, 2020 from 6 - 7 p.m.

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Project Hope Alliance deploys a long-term onsite intervention model for children & youth experiencing homelessness who face obstacles that prevent them from accessing resources, being a kid and achieving educational & life goals.

They work one-on-one with them placing full time case managers on elementary, junior high & high school campuses (post high school case management is not place-based but individual) identifying homeless students, removing their basic needs barriers like food, clothing, transportation; supply case management, regular check-ins, educational support, stable trusted adult mentors and ‘home’ visits, and connections to needed resources.

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